Adapting the SCOR Model to Suit the Different Scenarios: A Literature Review & Research Agenda

Fasika Bete Georgise, Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Marcus Seifert

Abstract

The importance of the supply chain modeling and improving has long been recognized as one of competitivenessstrategy in scientific research. However, most of the performed work has focused on designing supply chainmodeling and improving in developed countries with fewer concerns for their partners in developing countries.The manufacturing industry in developing countries has experienced fierce competition for their product andconsequently, a loss of market share. The Supply-Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) provides a standarddescription of supply chain processes, performance metrics, best practice and enabling technologies. It offers acomprehensive methodology to improve supply chain operations. It is designed by the Supply-Chain Council(SCC). It is widely acknowledged as the quasi–industry standard for supply chain management. This paperpresents a literature review of published material so far relating to SCOR model adaptation. The results of SCORmodel adaptation for six different application works are reviewed & discussed for future research.

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